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Are We Winning the Battle Against Climate Change?

Emissions fall, but new challenges emerge as the world grapples with the impact of human activity on the environment

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A Glimmer of Hope: UK Emissions Fall The UK's greenhouse gas emissions have fallen by 2.4% in 2025, reaching their lowest level in over 150 years, according to a new analysis by Carbon Brief. The decline is attributed...

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A Glimmer of Hope: UK Emissions Fall

The UK's greenhouse gas emissions have fallen by 2.4% in 2025, reaching their lowest level in over 150 years, according to a new analysis by Carbon...

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The UK's greenhouse gas emissions have fallen by 2.4% in 2025, reaching their lowest level in over 150 years, according to a new analysis by Carbon Brief. The decline is attributed to a drop in coal use, which has hit a 400-year low, and a reduction in gas consumption. These changes have been driven by record-high temperatures, elevated gas prices, and the end of coal power in late 2024.

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But Challenges Persist: New Threats Emerge

Despite this progress, new challenges are emerging. In Texas, a tiny school district has rejected a tax deal with a $6 billion liquefied natural gas...

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Despite this progress, new challenges are emerging. In Texas, a tiny school district has rejected a tax deal with a $6 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, citing concerns about the facility's impact on the community's values and finances. This decision reflects growing concerns about the environmental and social implications of large-scale energy projects.

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Meanwhile, a partisan attack on climate science has raised concerns about the integrity of scientific research. A coalition of 27 Republican attorneys general has urged the Federal Judicial Center to withdraw a chapter on climate science from a reference manual for judges, claiming it is biased and "rife with methodology issues." This move has been condemned by scientists, engineers, and legal experts, who argue that it undermines the accuracy and impartiality of the manual.

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What: UK emissions fall, Texas school district rejects LNG project, partisan attack on climate science Impact: Reduced greenhouse gas emissions,...

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  • What: UK emissions fall, Texas school district rejects LNG project, partisan attack on climate science
  • Impact: Reduced greenhouse gas emissions, concerns about environmental and social implications of energy projects, undermining of climate science

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Everyone was waiting for the other shoe to drop on a ton of fronts because the same virus … has been marching across the Americas." — Christine...

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"Everyone was waiting for the other shoe to drop on a ton of fronts because the same virus … has been marching across the Americas." — Christine Johnson, Director of the Institute for Pandemic Insights

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The recent surge in bird flu cases in California elephant seals is a stark reminder of the interconnectedness of human and animal health. As the world grapples with the impact of human activity on the environment, it is clear that climate change is a pressing issue that requires urgent attention.

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2.4%: The decline in UK greenhouse gas emissions in 2025 27: The number of Republican attorneys general who signed the letter attacking climate...

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  • **2.4%: The decline in UK greenhouse gas emissions in 2025
  • **27: The number of Republican attorneys general who signed the letter attacking climate science

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As the world continues to grapple with the challenges of climate change, it is clear that there is still much work to be done. The UK's emissions...

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As the world continues to grapple with the challenges of climate change, it is clear that there is still much work to be done. The UK's emissions fall is a glimmer of hope, but new challenges are emerging, and the battle for climate science is far from over.

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    Analysis: UK emissions fall 2.4% in 2025 as coal hits 400-year low

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    Tiny Texas School District Rejects Tax Deal with $6 Billion LNG Project

  3. Source 3 · Fulqrum Sources

    First Confirmed Cases of Bird Flu in California Elephant Seals Stoke Fear As Virus Surges Worldwide

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Are We Winning the Battle Against Climate Change?

Emissions fall, but new challenges emerge as the world grapples with the impact of human activity on the environment

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A Glimmer of Hope: UK Emissions Fall

The UK's greenhouse gas emissions have fallen by 2.4% in 2025, reaching their lowest level in over 150 years, according to a new analysis by Carbon Brief. The decline is attributed to a drop in coal use, which has hit a 400-year low, and a reduction in gas consumption. These changes have been driven by record-high temperatures, elevated gas prices, and the end of coal power in late 2024.

But Challenges Persist: New Threats Emerge

Despite this progress, new challenges are emerging. In Texas, a tiny school district has rejected a tax deal with a $6 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, citing concerns about the facility's impact on the community's values and finances. This decision reflects growing concerns about the environmental and social implications of large-scale energy projects.

The Battle for Climate Science

Meanwhile, a partisan attack on climate science has raised concerns about the integrity of scientific research. A coalition of 27 Republican attorneys general has urged the Federal Judicial Center to withdraw a chapter on climate science from a reference manual for judges, claiming it is biased and "rife with methodology issues." This move has been condemned by scientists, engineers, and legal experts, who argue that it undermines the accuracy and impartiality of the manual.

Key Facts

  • What: UK emissions fall, Texas school district rejects LNG project, partisan attack on climate science
  • Impact: Reduced greenhouse gas emissions, concerns about environmental and social implications of energy projects, undermining of climate science

What Experts Say

"Everyone was waiting for the other shoe to drop on a ton of fronts because the same virus … has been marching across the Americas." — Christine Johnson, Director of the Institute for Pandemic Insights

The Bigger Picture

The recent surge in bird flu cases in California elephant seals is a stark reminder of the interconnectedness of human and animal health. As the world grapples with the impact of human activity on the environment, it is clear that climate change is a pressing issue that requires urgent attention.

Key Numbers

  • **2.4%: The decline in UK greenhouse gas emissions in 2025
  • **27: The number of Republican attorneys general who signed the letter attacking climate science

What Comes Next

As the world continues to grapple with the challenges of climate change, it is clear that there is still much work to be done. The UK's emissions fall is a glimmer of hope, but new challenges are emerging, and the battle for climate science is far from over.

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A Glimmer of Hope: UK Emissions Fall

The UK's greenhouse gas emissions have fallen by 2.4% in 2025, reaching their lowest level in over 150 years, according to a new analysis by Carbon Brief. The decline is attributed to a drop in coal use, which has hit a 400-year low, and a reduction in gas consumption. These changes have been driven by record-high temperatures, elevated gas prices, and the end of coal power in late 2024.

But Challenges Persist: New Threats Emerge

Despite this progress, new challenges are emerging. In Texas, a tiny school district has rejected a tax deal with a $6 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, citing concerns about the facility's impact on the community's values and finances. This decision reflects growing concerns about the environmental and social implications of large-scale energy projects.

The Battle for Climate Science

Meanwhile, a partisan attack on climate science has raised concerns about the integrity of scientific research. A coalition of 27 Republican attorneys general has urged the Federal Judicial Center to withdraw a chapter on climate science from a reference manual for judges, claiming it is biased and "rife with methodology issues." This move has been condemned by scientists, engineers, and legal experts, who argue that it undermines the accuracy and impartiality of the manual.

Key Facts

  • What: UK emissions fall, Texas school district rejects LNG project, partisan attack on climate science
  • Impact: Reduced greenhouse gas emissions, concerns about environmental and social implications of energy projects, undermining of climate science

What Experts Say

"Everyone was waiting for the other shoe to drop on a ton of fronts because the same virus … has been marching across the Americas." — Christine Johnson, Director of the Institute for Pandemic Insights

The Bigger Picture

The recent surge in bird flu cases in California elephant seals is a stark reminder of the interconnectedness of human and animal health. As the world grapples with the impact of human activity on the environment, it is clear that climate change is a pressing issue that requires urgent attention.

Key Numbers

  • **2.4%: The decline in UK greenhouse gas emissions in 2025
  • **27: The number of Republican attorneys general who signed the letter attacking climate science

What Comes Next

As the world continues to grapple with the challenges of climate change, it is clear that there is still much work to be done. The UK's emissions fall is a glimmer of hope, but new challenges are emerging, and the battle for climate science is far from over.

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